Category Archives: Summer Institute

This past July we held our third annual Lesslie Newbigin Summer Institute at Cambridge University. 40 people gathering to punt the Cam, enjoy an afternoon Pimm’s Cup, and dive deep into the legacy of Lesslie Newbigin. The topic was “The Adventure of Knowing,” an exploration of the question, “how do we really know the gospel […]

Senior Fellows bring a diversity of cultural, geographic and theological experiences to Newbigin House. These Fellows offer not only their knowledge, but also their passion for seeing the gospel shared in life-giving ways throughout urban contexts. We are excited to partner with these individuals and will be introducing them to you over the next few newsletters. Some […]

THE ADVENTURE OF KNOWING The Newbigin House of Studies is excited to host the third Lesslie Newbigin Summer Institute this July in Cambridge. This year our theme is ‘The Adventure of Knowing.’ What does it mean to say that we know something? For ‘facts’ we can use shared assumptions about evidence, logic, and deduction. But what about […]

It has been a busy summer at the Newbigin House of Studies. We were privileged to partner with the Newbigin Centre to host the second Lesslie Newbigin Summer Institute at Trinity Hall in Cambridge. The theme this year was “The Gospel as Public Truth.” Lesslie Newbigin (1909-1998) taught that the gospel is an account of things […]

“The Gospel as Public Truth” 13-16 July 2015 | Trinity Hall, Cambridge University Speakers Dr Richard Mouw Dr Richard Mouw is a philosopher, scholar, and author. He served as the president of Fuller Seminary for two decades and is the author of 19 books. His newest book is Called to the Life of the Mind: Some Advice for Evangelical Scholars. Dr. Mouw is […]